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Many congratulations Dr. Ruit

Many congratulations Dr.Ruit

Dr Sanduk Ruit, noted Nepali ophthalmologist, has received the fifth edition of Isa award for service to humanity, a top civilian honour of the Kingdom of Bahrain, for his outstanding Service to Humanity. 

Dr. Sanduk Ruit, born on September 4, 1954 at Olangchung Gola, a rural municipality in the Himalayas of Taplejung District in Nepal is an ophthalmologist (eye surgeon) who has restored the sight/vision of over 1,30,000 people across Asia and Africa.HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR GOOD HEALTH


Dr Sanduk Ruit with the people of Doramba, Ramechhap after restoring their eye-sight.       
 

Krishna Bahadur Majhi hugs his wife after being able to see as he looks at his doctor. Photo Courtesy: Michael Amendolia

Raised in a very hard-time, Dr. Ruit in his childhood days had the closest school with a week's walk away and there was no health care. His sister's sad death of tuberculosis when he was 17, a preventable and treatable disease, motivated him to become a doctor.NEPALI POLITICS

He’s known as “the doctor who saved 100,000 eyes.” As The New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof put it, after visiting this Game Changer in Nepal, Dr. Sanduk Ruit may have restored sight to more people than anyone in human history. And he performs his miracles in breathtaking fashion. In just five minutes, Ruit can give the gift of sight.READ THE BOOK & FEEL THE EXPERIENCE

https://thehimalayantimes.com/lifestyle/restoring-eyesight-from-doramba-to-the-world

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